• Baptism: February 11 in the parish of St. Francois de Sales, Lordship of Dombourg, Quebec, Canada.

The father and the godmother signed, the godfather saying did not know how to write

Sponsor: Guillaume Lefebvre. Owner of lot 9, no relationship with the godmother. Marries Catherine Damien on October 18, 1685, dies on December 18. 1687.

Godmother: Marie Lefebvre dit Angé (Angers) wife of Pierre Voyer next to Nicolas. She appears as an ancestor of Pauline Marois, Premier of Quebec.

Priest: Jean. Pinguet, native of the country, aged 27, serves the seigniory of Neuville called the Pointe-Aux-Trembles, the Saint-Ange coast, Pointe-Aux-Écureux, Portneuf (Cap Sante), and Deschambault. He died on March 20, 1715, at the age of 60. He was then canon of the cathedral of Quebec where he was buried in the choir of the church.

Marriage : August 17, 1703, she is 18 years old and he is 28 years old. Noël Pelletier was born on December 5, 1675 and died on May 23, 1748 to 73 years old. J. Basset priest of Neuville

Like her sister, she stays at the Hôtel de Dieu in Quebec City. She enters on January 24, 1702

then comes out on the 30th. She is 16 years old

On August 17, 1703, she is 18 years old. She married Noël Pelletier, 28, son of Pierre and Françoise Louchet or Trochet dit Richard. Françoise, a native of Berry, is the widow of Francois Matoret of St. Aignan. She arrived on the same boat as Madeleine Auvray. She married on December 10, 1671 with Pierre Pelletier. Noel was born December 5, 1675, was baptized on December 6 in the Cathedral Notre-Dame of Quebec. For Noel, it's his 2nd wedding, because Marie-Angelique Garnier died February 2, 1703 with 2 children, one of 3 years and one of 6 months (Noel* & Marie-Madeleine). He is indicated he was a militia captain. Their son, Noël, at 60-year-olds, participates as a lieutenant of the 2nd company during the Battle of Neuville, August 8, 1759. He then owns lot 224 which corresponds to 1225 route 138, currently. A land inherited from his father Pierre. At the census of 1681, it has 13 arpents in value and 2 horned

Wedding Marie-Madelaine & Noel Pelletier

Just like with her brothers and sisters, she made a release with her brother Nicolas (5.2, 1, -1). We found this notarial act, but the notary Honoré de la Neuville does not have easy writing and the state of the document makes the reading illegible.

Death certificate of Noël Pelletier's wife. On November 14, 1747, Mary Madeleine was 62 years old

1st marriage: Neuville January 7, 1732 with Marguerite Léveillée2nd marriage: Married Saint-Jean-Baptiste Parish of Ecureuils with Francoise Larue May 17, 1745. Died September 28, 1758 at 50 years. Buried in Ecureuils

Marriage: Jacques Joseph Fournel at age 26, August 20, 1736 in Neuville. He remarried on January 13, 1753 with Anne-Jeanne Poirier on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. They will be buried both in Neuville.

Death: February 27, 1745 at the age of 29 in Neuville with 4 children, one of 7 years old and another of 5 years

old, one of 3 years and one of 15 months.

8. Marie Magdeleine PELLETIER born March 22, 1718 in Neuville, Portneuf, Quebec. Baptized on March 23

Godfather: Laurent Larpinière Godmother: Anne Grégoire

Marriage: Joseph Quirion, master smith January 31, 1746 in Quebec City. She is 28 years old and he is 25 years old

Death: The wife of Joseph Quirion, March 16, 1775 to 56 years or so, burial on 17th in Ecureuils. He remarried on September 25, 1775 with Geneviève Rousseau in Neuville

Marriage: Jean Baptiste Matte, her cousin, son of Nicolas Matte and late Marie-Angelique-Louise Coquin on April 27, 1750. He is 33 years old and she is 31 years old. He remarried on January 23, 1758 with Françoise Gariepy in the parish of St. Jean Baptiste located in Donnacona.

The capsules # 00 are information bearing the word Matte, the capsules # 0 are of general information used to complete the capsules identified # -1 (Charles) or # 1 (Nicolas and Madeleine) or # 2 (children) , etc., which correspond to lineages of Matte ancestors.

Marie-Madeleine Matte

Name: Marie-Madelaine (6.2, 1, -1) • Sex: F

• Birth: February 9, 1685 in Dombourg, Quebec, Canada

• Baptism: February 11 in the parish of St. Francois de Sales, Lordship of Dombourg, Quebec, Canada.

The father and the godmother signed, the godfather saying did not know how to write

Sponsor: Guillaume Lefebvre. Owner of lot 9, no relationship with the godmother. Marries Catherine Damien on October 18, 1685, dies on December 18. 1687.

Godmother: Marie Lefebvre dit Angé (Angers) wife of Pierre Voyer next to Nicolas. She appears as an ancestor of Pauline Marois, Premier of Quebec.

Priest: Jean. Pinguet, native of the country, aged 27, serves the seigniory of Neuville called the Pointe-Aux-Trembles, the Saint-Ange coast, Pointe-Aux-Écureux, Portneuf (Cap Sante), and Deschambault. He died on March 20, 1715, at the age of 60. He was then canon of the cathedral of Quebec where he was buried in the choir of the church.

Marriage : August 17, 1703, she is 18 years old and he is 28 years old. Noël Pelletier was born on December 5, 1675 and died on May 23, 1748 to 73 years old. J. Basset priest of Neuville

Like her sister, she stays at the Hôtel de Dieu in Quebec City. She enters on January 24, 1702

then comes out on the 30th. She is 16 years old

On August 17, 1703, she is 18 years old. She married Noël Pelletier, 28, son of Pierre and Françoise Louchet or Trochet dit Richard. Françoise, a native of Berry, is the widow of Francois Matoret of St. Aignan. She arrived on the same boat as Madeleine Auvray. She married on December 10, 1671 with Pierre Pelletier. Noel was born December 5, 1675, was baptized on December 6 in the Cathedral Notre-Dame of Quebec. For Noel, it's his 2nd wedding, because Marie-Angelique Garnier died February 2, 1703 with 2 children, one of 3 years and one of 6 months (Noel* & Marie-Madeleine). He is indicated he was a militia captain. Their son, Noël, at 60-year-olds, participates as a lieutenant of the 2nd company during the Battle of Neuville, August 8, 1759. He then owns lot 224 which corresponds to 1225 route 138, currently. A land inherited from his father Pierre. At the census of 1681, it has 13 arpents in value and 2 horned

Wedding Marie-Madelaine & Noel Pelletier

Just like with her brothers and sisters, she made a release with her brother Nicolas (5.2, 1, -1). We found this notarial act, but the notary Honoré de la Neuville does not have easy writing and the state of the document makes the reading illegible.

Death certificate of Noël Pelletier's wife. On November 14, 1747, Mary Madeleine was 62 years old

1st marriage: Neuville January 7, 1732 with Marguerite Léveillée2nd marriage: Married Saint-Jean-Baptiste Parish of Ecureuils with Francoise Larue May 17, 1745. Died September 28, 1758 at 50 years. Buried in Ecureuils

Marriage: Jacques Joseph Fournel at age 26, August 20, 1736 in Neuville. He remarried on January 13, 1753 with Anne-Jeanne Poirier on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. They will be buried both in Neuville.

Death: February 27, 1745 at the age of 29 in Neuville with 4 children, one of 7 years old and another of 5 years

old, one of 3 years and one of 15 months.

8. Marie Magdeleine PELLETIER born March 22, 1718 in Neuville, Portneuf, Quebec. Baptized on March 23

Godfather: Laurent Larpinière Godmother: Anne Grégoire

Marriage: Joseph Quirion, master smith January 31, 1746 in Quebec City. She is 28 years old and he is 25 years old

Death: The wife of Joseph Quirion, March 16, 1775 to 56 years or so, burial on 17th in Ecureuils. He remarried on September 25, 1775 with Geneviève Rousseau in Neuville

Marriage: Jean Baptiste Matte, her cousin, son of Nicolas Matte and late Marie-Angelique-Louise Coquin on April 27, 1750. He is 33 years old and she is 31 years old. He remarried on January 23, 1758 with Françoise Gariepy in the parish of St. Jean Baptiste located in Donnacona.

The capsules # 00 are information bearing the word Matte, the capsules # 0 are of general information used to complete the capsules identified # -1 (Charles) or # 1 (Nicolas and Madeleine) or # 2 (children) , etc., which correspond to lineages of Matte ancestors.